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PREGYNL IN NZ.


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The only thing related to HCG available in NZ are pregnancy tests.

Anyone can download the NZULM (NZ Universal List of Medicines) onto their iPhone. Just search for an app called NZULM. Cuts out all the hearsay and know-it-alls around the place.

It's the official MedsRec (Medical Reconciliation list) used by all NZ Health Providers.

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Hi. Pregnyl or any other brand of HCG is not listed on the PHARMAC schedule 2012. Just wandering if it is available in nz and if anyone is being prescribed it for thier TRT? thanks guys...

You asked basically the same question a few days ago. Your other post is 5 threads under this one...

Not much has changed this week bro but I'll repost the same shit I told you then...

HCG uses in NZ (from Medsafe website)

In the female

• Ovulation induction in subfertility due to anovulation or impaired follicle-ripening.

• Preparation of follicles for puncture in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation programmes (for

medically assisted reproductive techniques).

• Luteal phase support.

In the male

• Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (also cases of idiopathic dysspermias have shown a

positive response to gonadotropins).

• Delayed puberty associated with insufficient gonadotropic pituitary function.

• Cryptorchidism, not due to anatomical obstruction.

http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/Profs/Datash ... nylinj.pdf

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Hi. Pregnyl or any other brand of HCG is not listed on the PHARMAC schedule 2012. Just wandering if it is available in nz and if anyone is being prescribed it for thier TRT? thanks guys...

You asked basically the same question a few days ago. Your other post is 5 threads under this one...

Not much has changed this week bro but I'll repost the same shit I told you then...

HCG uses in NZ (from Medsafe website)

In the female

• Ovulation induction in subfertility due to anovulation or impaired follicle-ripening.

• Preparation of follicles for puncture in controlled ovarian hyperstimulation programmes (for

medically assisted reproductive techniques).

• Luteal phase support.

In the male

• Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (also cases of idiopathic dysspermias have shown a

positive response to gonadotropins).

• Delayed puberty associated with insufficient gonadotropic pituitary function.

• Cryptorchidism, not due to anatomical obstruction.

http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/Profs/Datash ... nylinj.pdf

ouch...

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